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PRODUCENT: ANNA SWANTESSON PROJEKTLEDARE: CHARLOTTE SIFVERT PROGRAMNR: 102105/ra12

My Secret Land 12 Ingrid and Anna

Script and Word list

Signature

Music "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by

Ingrid: Hi, my name is Ingrid Sjöstrand-Needham. I’m 10 years old and I’m from a country which sometimes is called the green island ö island.

Anna: Hi, I’m Anna, I’m Ingrids older sister and I’m 14. And yes, our country is actually pretty green. It never snows in our country, I guess that’s why it’s so green. Ingrid: But it snowed last winter! Anna: It did snow, but it’s mostly cloudy, cloudy, rainy and cloudy molnigt

cloudy again. It’s no holiday paradise exactly!

Music “Reel around The Sun” by Bill Whelan, .

Sound effects: Football

Ingrid: We both play a sport called Gaelic Football. It’s the biggest sport here and it’s even more popular than what you would call soccer or football.

Sounds: Gaelic Football match, radio commentator.

Anna: In Gaelic Football you can use both your hands and side lag feet. There are 15 players on each side and the goal kind of score göra mål looks like the letter “H”. You get one point if you score over the letter bokstav

horizontal bar, and three points if you score under the bar, into the net.

Ingrid and Anna sing

Ingrid: If we would become really good in Gaelic Football, we’d born född play for the team. That’s where I was born and it’s also the capital of our country. It’s called Baile Atha Clíath in the other language that is also used in our country.

Anna: Other big cities are Cork, Galway, and Belfast. counts räknas I was born in Belfast – Béal Feirste. It’s in the northern part of part del av our island and sometimes counts as another country. It’s part United Kingdom of the United Kingdom. Storbritannien

Music “Sunday Bloody Sunday” by U2

Both: So, where do you think we’re from?

Music: “Hold Me Now” by Johnny Logan

Anna: People say we’re very good at singing in our country. Ingrid: I’m sure we are. And it’s the country that has won the the most times. Anna: But we’re not always that good. Do you remember

Dustin The Turkey? He was in the Eurovision a couple of years ago.

Music “Irelande Douze Pointe” by

Ingrid: Uh, Dustin the Turkey was kind of like a joke. A puppet joke skämt who only 7 year olds with phones voted for. It was awful and puppet docka rubbish! awful hemsk

Music: “Irelande Douze Pointe” by Dustin The Turkey

Ingrid: There’s also some traditional music from our country.

Music: “American Wake” by Bill Whelan, Riverdance

kind of lite som, ett slags Anna: This music is often used when me and Ingrid do one of our hobbies which is a traditional dance from where we are from. It’s kind of like River Dance.

Music: “My Love” by Westlife

Ingrid: We use some words that are kind of specific for our country. Like we say for example: “a wee bit” for a small bit. Anna: And we say “craic” for something that is fun. Like: “oh, that potato was great craic”.

Ingrid: And for family members, we say the word “our” all the time. Like if I was talking about you Anna, I would say “Our Anna”, because I’m your wee sister.

Music “Beautiful Day” by U2

before tidigare Ingrid: Have you guessed where we’re from already? If you clue ledtråd haven’t, I can as a final clue say that our country begins with the letter “I” Anna: And I can say that the dance we were talking about before tidigare before is called Irish Dancing.

Drumroll

Ingrid: I’m Ingrid. Anna: And I’m Anna. Both: And we’re from Ireland!

Music “The Harvest” by Bill Whelan, Riverdance

Both: Bye!

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